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Introduced to Windows. Not Microsoft, Mercedes
Last night my right rear window was lowered (passenger pushed the wrong button) but when raised it wouldn't close all the way, it always stopped about two inches from the top, I could tell it was hitting something. I took it apart and found that the plastic part of the widget that goes between the rail and the window and the cable had cracked. What's it called, is it available by itself, is it replaceable?
I was also running the motor trying to be careful with the cables but I guess I wasn't careful enough and now making bad cable sounds and only working most of the time. Can that be fixed, or do I have to replace it and write the cost off as tuition? And why is it called a "regulator"?
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5 speed '91 190E 2.6 320,000 mi. (new car, fast, smooth as silk six, couldn't find any more Peugeots) 5 speed '85 Peugeot 505 2.5l Turbo Diesel 266,000 mi. (old car, fast for a diesel, had 2 others) 5 speed '01 Jetta V6 (new wifes car, pretty quick) 5 speed '85 Peugeot 505 2.2l Turbo Gas 197,000 mi. (wifes car, faster, sadly gone just short of 200k ) 5 speed '83 Yamaha 750 Maxim 14,000 mi. (fastest) 0 speed 4' x 8' 1800 lb Harbor Freight utility trailer (only as fast as what's pulling it) |
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